Volutone amps & guitars
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Matt, it probably won't be a matter of finding someone qualified, who WANT'S to work on it, but finding someone that CAN do it.
My amp tech was stoked to do the preliminary testing to find the problems with mine for free, just cause it's such a cool and rare amp, but suggested I find a super good tech who's up to speed on ancient amps to get it fully functionable, but warned it would be mucho dinero, cause mine is totally fried.
So, unless I can find a near basket case for cheap that funtions well enuf to swap gut's with, mine will just be a sweet 'looker'.
My amp tech was stoked to do the preliminary testing to find the problems with mine for free, just cause it's such a cool and rare amp, but suggested I find a super good tech who's up to speed on ancient amps to get it fully functionable, but warned it would be mucho dinero, cause mine is totally fried.
So, unless I can find a near basket case for cheap that funtions well enuf to swap gut's with, mine will just be a sweet 'looker'.
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Those olde Volu-Tone amps..............
As some of you might recall, I have an old Volu-Tone amp that I had restored by a gentleman down in Calif.
He lives just north of SFO and used to be the sound man for "the GREATFUL DEAD" (I believe it was) for some ten years +/-.
My amp is just like JERRY BYRD's amp that's in the Nashville CMHofFAME. It's a Volu-Tone Mdl 5.PP.
It has either a 9 or 10 inch speaker that's either a Jensen or Rola unit. It's the one with an attached FIELD COIL. It never had the four prong plug that has been discussed here.
Dan Healy is my electronic technician and refused to make any installation that might alter this vintage amp. His firm, Classic Radio, deals with vintage car radio equipment.
It's a great little amp. Glad I had it restored.
He lives just north of SFO and used to be the sound man for "the GREATFUL DEAD" (I believe it was) for some ten years +/-.
My amp is just like JERRY BYRD's amp that's in the Nashville CMHofFAME. It's a Volu-Tone Mdl 5.PP.
It has either a 9 or 10 inch speaker that's either a Jensen or Rola unit. It's the one with an attached FIELD COIL. It never had the four prong plug that has been discussed here.
Dan Healy is my electronic technician and refused to make any installation that might alter this vintage amp. His firm, Classic Radio, deals with vintage car radio equipment.
It's a great little amp. Glad I had it restored.
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Dick McIntire used a VoluTone amp !!??
In 2004 I sent Jerry Byrd a letter with several questions and in very scratchy shaky handwriting he stated that he had heard Dick McIntire play thru a VoluTone amp way back when and Jerry liked the sound very much and got one for himself !! I still have and treasure that letter from Jerry !! Eddie "C" AKA the olde geezer
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- Peter Huggins
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The amazing and mysterious Volu-Tone amplifier
(in ten parts)
http://youtu.be/UXPwqbsFWxY
In which two fools in search of a magic potion foist their feeble attempts to successfully revive a long dormant Volu-Tone Lap steel pickup, using a recently acquired, nearly pristine Volu-Tone amp complete with functioning energizing unit.
Folks, I say "fools" because proper safety techniques were not always followed. PLEASE DON'T TRY THIS
(in ten parts)
http://youtu.be/UXPwqbsFWxY
In which two fools in search of a magic potion foist their feeble attempts to successfully revive a long dormant Volu-Tone Lap steel pickup, using a recently acquired, nearly pristine Volu-Tone amp complete with functioning energizing unit.
Folks, I say "fools" because proper safety techniques were not always followed. PLEASE DON'T TRY THIS
A big THANKS to all my friends, here and everywhere !
- Peter Huggins
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Another Volu-Tone amp has shown up on ebay:
http://r.ebay.com/pbyUQQ
Looks like the one we found, but the layout is reversed - like a mirrored image. The seller says it works, but I'd think that a competent tech should do a thorough going-thru. The same seller has a lap steel in a seperate auction. I have no idea what kind it is, never seen another like it but it kinda fascinates me:
http://r.ebay.com/e0jPj2
Also another Volu-Tone lap steel is up, from a different seller:
http://r.ebay.com/rqqvHV
http://r.ebay.com/pbyUQQ
Looks like the one we found, but the layout is reversed - like a mirrored image. The seller says it works, but I'd think that a competent tech should do a thorough going-thru. The same seller has a lap steel in a seperate auction. I have no idea what kind it is, never seen another like it but it kinda fascinates me:
http://r.ebay.com/e0jPj2
Also another Volu-Tone lap steel is up, from a different seller:
http://r.ebay.com/rqqvHV
A big THANKS to all my friends, here and everywhere !
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Here are some pictures of Volu-Tone amplifiers and accessories from the 1938 Dorn & Kirschner distributor catalog. I have two of these so email me if interested?
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